POLITICAL MURDERS AND COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY

General Otaffire was quoted in the media urging the police to find out whether Ms Draru acted with others in murdering Kazini.

In high profile murder cases, shit happens.  Let me take cover in  Kenyan example. I have heard some journalists on this forum say that political murders do not take place in Uganda. That Ugandan leader do not murder their opponents.  Well in Kenya, political murders happened. Not anymore under Mr Kibaki.

The best case is one about the late Dr Robert Ouko. Dr Ouko was murdered on the orders of Mr Nicholas Biwott apparently on the night he was on his way to Uganda to begin his exile. Mr Biwott was then Moi’s most trusted minister who ran the Kalenjin mafia. Hell broke literally.  However, in Kenya unlike Uganda such suspicious deaths are probed so Mr Moi set up a Judicial Commision of Inquiry -their current Chief Justice was a member-but on the eve of what Mr Moi felt could deliver a bombshell, he dissolved the Commission of Inquiry.

To cut to the issue relevant to Ms Draru, under pressure, Mr Moi arrested Minister Biwott and put him in police custody. That was a real shock. He also ordered the once fomer PS of internal Security Mr Hezekiah Oyugi from South Nyanza who is believed to have worked with Biwottt to kill Dr Ouko arrested. The then Nyanza PC Mr Kobia was dismiised.

Now things took a turn for the worse. Mr Biwott left prison. But all the suspects including Mr Oyugi, Mr Kilonzo who was the Police Commissioner at the time, Mr Kobia the former PC and other suspects or those who knew something about Dr Ouko’s death all died under mysterious circumstances. Was it a mere coincidence? You read between the lines.

Being Vice President in Africa is not easy. This story may shock some of you, but it is apparently true.

Again, Kenya-where else- in the early 80s. The kalenjin mafia had come up with a plot to blow up then VP Mr Mwai  Kibaki on a plane while on official visit.

Mr Kibaki’s allies in the intelligence system got wind of the plot which had  all but been finalized. So the then Director of intelligence Mr Kanyotu, a Kikuyu from Kirinyanga and Mr Shaw a muzungu police reservist who also taught at Starehe centre and others swung into action.

The next day Mr Kibaki was to travel abroad. But if he boarded that plane that would be it. He would be brown up.

So his allies wrestled with the big question: how to stop their man from boarding that plane without laerting the plotters that they had become aware of the plot?  Something drastic had to be done in the middle of the night.

Mr Kibaki’s father, Mzee Githinji had to die to save his son. So in the wee hours, he was murdered because that was the only way to stop Mr Kibakii from boarding that plane and be brown up by the Kalenjin mafia.

To fool the mafia, Mr Kibaki showed up at the airport ready to board that early morning flight for his overseas trip.   The mafia were salivating and almost celebrating that their plot was about to work.

Then all of a sudden, Mr Kibaki was pulled aside by among others Mr Shaw-this Shaw used to shoot to kill thieves in Nairobi-and told that his father had died. His convoy pulled away and that particular plane flight was aborted.

Hard to believe, the death and cancellation of trip happened. His father was murdered in the wee hours when he was about to make an official trip abroad.

The political murders in Kenya caused political instability big time. They divided the ruling elite.  The murders  of Mr Tom Mboya and JM Kariuki in particular shook the Kiambu mafia.  The only cabinet minister at the time to attend both funerals was Mr Mwai Kibaki.  No other minister could dare attend  a) for fear of Kenyatta’s reaction, b) the mourners would have pelted them.

Mr Moi made sure that the entire cabinet went to Kisumu to attend Dr Ouko’s funeral, but protected with a very heavy GSU presence.

It is actually nonsense for some of our fellow UAH members to claim that political murders never happen in Uganda.

About women who kill, the demenour of Ms Dralu is funny. The police is doing a good job letting her look presentable. She is not the monster woman who is the talk of ugandan everywhere.  I bet you some Ugandan men desire her more!

WBK

Kazini’s death needs to be investigated further

Namuwongo is no joke. General Kazini survived Kishangani and more only to end up being killed in Namuwongo over sex. Mr Mirima Henry should investigate more about what makes Namuwongo  attractive to military and no nonsense. In the 1960s, it was the late Minister Kakonge who had his Hqws shuttered by then Sgt Kayongo’s bullets. Yes, over a woman.

Under normal circumstance the state would want to establish beyond a doubt its innocence in Kazini’s murder. They would do the following

a) Order for an observed post mortem with General Kazini’s family fully represented by their own pathologists and lawyers.

But by the look of things Uganda may not have a chief Government pathologist who performs such sensitive post mortems. It seems they rely on the police surgeon.

b) set up a Judicial Commission of Inquiry presided over by a distinguished high Court Judge. I would recommend the same for the late Mr Brian Bukenya (RIP) because there are certain things that need to be clarified under oath. A lot needs to be fuound out from the Iron Lady Lydia Draru. Could she have been acting on orders from somewhere else?

Where was the late’s driver and ADC? What about body guards and so on.

That said, the government has lost a scapegoat. I do not know what to make of the crocodile tears being shed by top military officials.

I keep asking: under what circumstances are suspicious deaths ever probed in Uganda?

It is a disgrace. It seems all big men do in Uganda is drink and womanize and spread HIV/AIDS. The late General moved from one bar to another drinking.

He was reckless and has paid with his life.  Given all the powerful forces and interest aligned up against him, one would have expectedd him to be extra careful. But wapi. He played into their hands and is dead.

WBK

UAH forumist in USA

Besigye,Museveni and Kagame are all the same

Ugandans at heart,

Please go slow on FDC and Federalism together with Kabaka  AND Buganda issues. With all due respect, I have never gotten any impression that Besigye and  Kagame  are different from M7,at least from an ideological perspective.

Why?

From my experience with the three men during “the struggle” – I call it so because it was indeed a struggle for survival of the fittest – none of these men ever advocated for ‘Kabaka’ and Buganda in general. They only used to make fun of  Kabaka that “he enjoys Banyarwandakazi”!!!! And that Baganda are ‘just empty tins and eternally scared by nothing” None of these guys has respect for Kabaka. It is true that for political reasons Kagame and Besigye threw some weight to Mengo and Kabaka i.e Kagame helped to send the ‘Prince’ to the military academy, etc and Besigye has been ‘an advocate’ for Kabaka of recent. I believe this is just to look for temporary allies!!! Those of you who were in Luweero and other areas during the struggle, you know the stories we used to hear and run about the Kabaka. By the way, the long run intention for sending the Prince to the academy is not positive for Buganda and Kabaka. It was planned. I do not want to go into this!!!!!!!!!!!

Guys, if Besigye had been different from M7 and he indeed supports the Baganda, why doesn’t he tell Baganda what befell their men like ‘Afande’ Kayira etc… is it because he (Besigye or Kagame) does/do not know the real story? Why doesn’t Besiigye tell Baganda what they did to Baganda during the Luweero war? Why doesn’t he tell Baganda what they did to Baganda in Masaka and Mpigi who were ‘UPC’ – remember the ‘kabazi’ which they told you it was Nkwanga doing it. Pure lies. It was not Nkwanga men. It was M7!!!  Didn’t Besigye join the ‘camp’ in Kikoma to foresee the ‘Kabazi’  project in Masaka!!!!! How many Baganda perished? Was there any Munyarwanda save for the other guy of Villa – Maria called Muwonge who was hit from his own sitting room with an ax he had fixed the very evening!!! Has Besigye ever told you his position over Kabaka in the Gulu meeting which he attended?Anyway, fool yourselves!!! You will again be disappointed!!!

Concerns about FRONASA are valid but Ugandans may not get a lot about it for the time being until somewhere in May 2010 or even after when all that stuff will be out in form of a book.Be sure, the world will have lots of information from this work.But again, we posted a lot of it on “radio Katwe”. You might have to consult this source for some pieces.

Banange, mundeke. Naye, do not take things for granted. We took things for granted with our Kagame and now some of us regret!!! ‘It is not gold’!!!OK.

LUSOKE WILLY

UAH forumist and former Luwero bush fighter residing in USA

The Day DP became UPC and riggers

DP members are trying to come to terms with DP 2007 blunders in a rather shabby way.They know that there is a report that was made public as the authentic Scotland Report.  That you know very well.  This report was first published in July 1997 in Uganda Confidential: 1997, 10 years before the DP blunder of 2007 (what should ordinarily have been called the “Kayiragate Scandal” of the DP)

DP members can only authoritatively assert that the report published by Uganda Confidential in 1997; that same one published by New Vision in 2007 were doctored if they can present to us the undoctored version.  What people of DP did was to get the original report and considerably alter it for the sake of gaining political mileage from Dr Kayiira’s death to boost your flagging fortunes.  That was the saddest day for Uganda because they then joined UPC in the ranks of the riggers.  Deal with that shame, and nothing more!

That loss of integrity is what should be bothering DP supporters most instead of coming here on the UAH forum to “kwekalakasa” like some of them are doing.  DP knows that they cooked up that “Kayiira report” of theirs and it put them in a lot of problems with government.  This should be a moment for introspection on their part but not the rationalisation that they are succumbing to now.

Where do they base to say that Scotland Yard doctored its own report?  Did one of the Scotland Yard people confide in DP that they doctored the report?  Did they give them the undoctored version? Show it to us.  Are DP telling us that the DP version was the undoctored version? What are they telling us?

Nobody here is worshipping Scotland Yard.  The fact is that, they are the ones that carried out the investigation.  Going by their report is based simply on that fact, and not because they are a deity.  In fact if we check back in the records of 1987, you might find that Scotland Yard were invited on the insistence of DP.  I only wish I knew who the interior minister was at the time.

Stop this talk of yours of ‘doctoring’ DP supporters! It does not help to erase your shame as a party.  Just stop it.

Lance Corporal (Rtd) Otto Patrick

Ssenkindu answers Otto on ‘dog handler’

Mr. Patrick,
Thanks for your observations concerning the embattled  late Andrew Kayiira death. While his death is no mystery anymore in the eyes of the Ugandan gov’t as it is convinced that it caught the right suspects and brought them to justice, many of the deceased’s friends, relatives and family members are yet to be convinced that justice has ever been done. The latter  still and will continue to believe that the gov’t had a hand in their beloved’s death. So Mr. Patrik don’t you think that for the benefit of public interest it would have made some sense for the case to be prosecuted by private lawyers instead of  DPP who prosecutes of behalf of the Gov’t, the very Gov’t which in this case was supposed to be the second defandant? This contravenes one of the principles of natural justice which states that no man can be judge in his own cause.

That aside, in your observation you note with interest that the alleged dog handler, Mr. Dison Odutu, who claimed to have trailed the killers with sniffer dogs to a certain military baracks was actually on a 196 day and only reported back to job five days later  after the gruesome murder, that is, on 11th March 1987, yet late Andrew was gunned down on 6 March 1987.Mr. Patrick the following, and I reproduce them, were the words of Mr. Dison when interviewed by Daily monitor.

“I remember we had four dogs; two led us from that building (Gombya’s house) up to Ggaba Road. I happened to have been in that group. And another group of two dogs tracked the road coming back to Makindye and they are the ones which went up to Lubiri [Barracks],” Mr Odutu said. He also suggested that Dr Kayiira’s murderers could have been soldiers and not robbers. “In fact, the scene was full of boot marks. Yes, the assailants were soldiers,” he said.

Source

http://www.workingdoghandler.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=93&Itemid=1


My learned friend going by the words of Mr. Dison coupled with his background that he had headed the Uganda Police’s Dog section from 1962 to 1987, what  kind of picture do you get from a man who  has survived a number of bloody regimes?  Was Mr. Dison in any way related to Mr. Kayiira so that he was induced to lie in favour of his family? Mr. Patrick emotions aside, we should give credit where it is due, so it is my conviction that Mr, Dison, a man who had served his nation deligently, surving political turmoil after political turmoil would have no interest whatsoever to make such false statements for the sake of the man he barely knew. Why?

Further more, given the sensitivity of the case, if it was true that Mr. Dison had made such statements whether maliciously or in a mistaken belief that he really thought that he had taken part in the investigations, the Uganda Gov’t would have been obliged to take a legal action against Mr. Dison but wapi…

Finally, you submit that if Mr. Dision really took part in the investigations as he claimed so why didn’t he refute the statement by the Ugandan police?  Mr. Patrick,  Uganda, unlike democratic nations, is a staggering democracy where no one can assured of full protection. Mr. Dison at his age  has no interest in the case  so I think has no reason to mess up with the giants. Perhaps that is how he has always lived his life, the very reason he has managed to overcome many nasty tsunamis.

In the mean time we are eagerly waiting to see if Mr. HG will succeed to get his unskewed SLY report, perhaps it will help us resolve the mystery.

Otto fires back on Ssekindu’s inconsistences in Kayiira report

Mr Senkindu,

1/6 In you message below, you say: “….the report mentions nothing about what the former dog master has constantly been telling the public that that his soldiers(dogs) traced the killers to a certain army baracks where some stolen belongings to the assualted house were found. ….. how comes (SIC) that murder was planned not the baracks where the dogs traced them but rather somewhere outside?

2/6 However, there were reports that Dison Kopliano Oduttu the dog handler that claimed to have attended the Kayiira murder scene was never part of the investigation because he was on a 196-day leave and only reported back on duty on March 11, 1987, five days after the murder. Might you have any source of information on whether that claim by Police was ever refuted? If you do please, avail it to us at the forum.

3/6 I was also wondering whether you based your remarks on the dog handler on the interview of the same gentleman which the Monitor published in the edition of Tuesday 16 January 2007 or you had another source. If it is the latter, please do the needful.

4/6 Additionally, Uganda Police also claimed that they had only 31 dogs as of March 1987, and not 180 as claimed by Mr. Oduttu, the dog handler you refer to and of the 31 dogs, only two were trained in tracking, patrol and crowd control, 21 dogs were untrained and eight were puppies. Uganda Police further said they had no sniffers. I was just wondering whether you might have chanced to land on any source that disputed that claim by Uganda Police. It would give us interesting insights on how the police do their work.

5/6 In addition, Uganda Police made some claims on the Monitor interview of Affande Corporal Eddie Sande. They claimed that the Monitor were selective on parts of the Corporal’s interview that they published. That some of those accounts if published would have put into question the Affande’s sanity and therefore, credibility. Corporal Sande claimed in his interview with the Monitor that he was brain-washed and had ‘a chip inserted in his brain’ to erase his memory and that the chip was later removed and his memory restored in the US. Did you hear of any such information?

6/6 You ended by saying that, “Our only hope is that the murder file be reopened as soon the incumbent regime is wrestled on the ground. Otherwise before that, no truth will ever come out because I am pretty sure that even our corporal Otto knows more than he is feeding us per now.” All I can say is that, on this forum, we gain interest only in discussing issues that can offer us mileage with regard to speculation. As soon as facts or concrete hints emerge, we keep quiet or fly off on a handle to some new speculation. We never pay much attention to information that keeps emerging in open sources making one wonder about whether we have real interest in what we say here, or whether we are interested at all in knowing the truth. The cynicism and sarcasm that pervades many of our remarks is testimony. For example, even when many were saying that the Kayiira report was never made public, the fact is that it started circulating in the press ever since 1997. What Otto knows is What Robert Senkindu or anybody else would know if they were genuinely interested in these matters. Of course there are some of you that are in denial over those documents, or are opting merely to nit-pick them or to lengthily split hairs on inconsequential aspects thereof. That is us: UAH. Anyhow, here are the links to the report as published in the New Vision:

http://www..newvision.co.ug/D/8/455/544078/kayiira

Scotland Yard releases more facts on Kayiira death, Thursday, 18th January, 2007

http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/542752/kayiira

The real Kayiira report, Thursday, 11th January, 2007





Lance Corporal (Rtd) Otto Patrick
“THE SAME HEAT THAT MELTS THE BUTTER HARDENS THE EGG”

DP Version of the Scotland yard Report in Kayiira’s murder

Forumists,

You may recall that, some time in 2007 officials of the Democratic Party (DP) announced that they were going to lauch the Scotland Yard Report on the murder of Dr Andrew Kayiira. That “report” was to subsequently cause them to be dragged to court by government on grounds of uttering a false document. Attached is that (DP) version of the Scotland Yard Report. It is pasted below for those that cannot open PDF documents:

SCOTLAND YARD REPORT THE MURDER OF DR ANDREW LUTAAKOME KAYIIRA: DEMOCRATIC PARTY VERSION

This report concerns enquiries into the murder of DR ANDREW LUTAKOME KAYIIRA, 46, former Minister of Energy for the Uganda government who at the time of his death on 6th March, 1987/ was residing at Lukuli-Konge a suburb of Kampala Uganda/ and the assistance given to the Uganda Police by detective chief Superintendent Thompson (serious Crime Branch) and Detective Sergeant Sanderson (Laboratory Liaison Officer) at the direct request of government of Uganda.

On 6th March, 1987, at about llp.m. Dr Kayira and his friend, Mr, Henry Gombya, a B.B.C stringer, were having dinner with Gombya’s wife Victoria Naava ,24 , and three other girls Josephine Babirye, 19, Julian Nabwire, 14, and Annet Namatovu, 23, when about 10 armed men stormed the compound and attacked the persons present.

At the time of the attack, it was dark and the house was without electricity due to power cuts and the only lighting was provided by a storm tamp hanging from the sidewall nearest where the occupants were having dinner.

Some of the attackers had torches and according to the witnesses at least three of the attackers had firearms, one an AK-47 sub-machine gun. Exactly what transpired will be examined in greater detail further in the report. Subsequent events show that Dr Kayiira was shot four times (two in the right arm and twice in the left side of the body) injuries from which he died.

Mr Gombya made his escape via the front security gate and hid in a banana plantation after first separating the sum of 40million shillings into two halves and throwing one half in a box into the banana plantation which adjoins the house. The remaining half was left for the attackers. None of the occupants of the house i.e the three girls were apparently injured, although Victoria Naava states that she was kicked and punched.

Background:

Uganda has since independence from Britain in 1962 been in regular unrest and in particular since 1971 when the Obote government was overthrown by Amin’s Ugandan Army.

Obote went into exile and formed an army called the UNLA (Ugandan National Liberation Army) and with assistance of the Tanzania Army overthrew Amin’s government inl979. In 1980, Obote held elections and the UNLA were retained. However, in 1985 Obote was overthrown by his commander Okello and the UNLA continued. In 1986 Okello was himself overthrown by the NRA (National Resistance Army) led by President Museveni. It was the 1980 general elections, allegedly rigged by Obote, that provided the reason for NRA to be formed and launch a guerrilla war. It was during the period of the guerrilla war that differences between Museveni who was leading NRA and Dr kayiira who was also leading a parallel guerrilla movement under the umbrella of UFA (Uganda Freedom Army) and its political wing/ the UFM (Uganda Freedom Movement) became apparent. Prior to that Dr Kayiira had served as Interior Minister in the short-lived government of Yusuf Kironde Lule. When Museveni overthrew the Okello government in 1986 Dr Kayiira joined forces with him. Despite Dr Kayiira being a member of Cabinet in Museveni’s government holding the portfolio of Energy Minister, there had been mistrust of him by the President as a result of which Dr Kayiira and other persons were arrested in October 1986 for allegedly plotting against the government and subsequently released by the court on February 24, 1987 due to lack of evidence.

Following his release Dr Kayiira had no where to turn to for a home. He briefly stayed with a relative in Nakasero and subsequently shifted to the home of his friend Mr Henry Gombya a B.B.C stringer who rented a four-bedroom house at Lukuii Konge/ a Kampala suburb.. It was at this house that the murder took place on March 6, 1987. The release of Dr Kayiira surprised some people and his subsequent murder led to strong rumours that his death was politically motivated and had been caused by the government’s hand. It is against this background that evidence surrounding the investigation into Dr Kayiira’s death must be viewed.

Scene of murder:

The scene of the crime is a three bedroom detached house standing within a large plot of fand with wire security fencing surrounding it. This fencing is also strengthened by bamboo canes. The height of the fence is 7 feet. The house itself is a one-storey type with balcony over the top of a garage attached to the side of the house. At the rear of the house there is a guest house and a kitchen. A drive way leads from the front of the house to a double door security entrance with the gate being 8 feet in height with spikes on the top..

The house is owned by Mr and Mrs Katongole who live opposite and had the house built for rent. Mr Gombya was the first tenant of the property.. The surrounding area is mainly bush country with plantations of banana. The villagers’ houses are mainly mud-lined walled huts and they live together in small communes drawn together only by the local village Chief and the elected Defence Resistance Leader. The conditions for the villagers are very primitive. Running between the various villages and outside the Gombya House is a small track which is overgrown and leads eventually to the Ggaba Road which in turn leads to Kampala, about six miles away.

To give some perspective of the area the reporting officer made house to house enquiries and in doing so had to walk or drive up to one mile away from the scene to ascertain information from possible witnesses. Investigations: On the night of the murder as already stated Gombya together with his wife and three other girls were having a meal when they were attacked by a number of men with torches and guns, upon seeing the attackers they ran into the house and locked themselves in their respective bedrooms. Dr Kayiira and Mr Gombya had separate rooms. The attackers, some according to the occupants were wearing combat trousers and in some cases shirts, shouted to the occupants to come out of the rooms. Also it is alleged that they asked where the doctor and the ‘UFM man’ was.

The attackers, according to witnesses and a reconstruction of the scene appear to have ordered the four girls out of their room where they had been hiding and after questioning them they were locked in the bedroom. They then fired a shot through the door of Gombya’s bedroom and then smashed or kicked open the door and entered. Gombya had decamped. According to Gombya, whilst the attackers were shouting at the occupants and kicking the door/ he in panic split Shs40 million which he had in his bedroom into two halves and threw Shs20 million into the banana plantation from the balcony leading from his room and left the remaining money in the bed for the suspects to steal. He then jumped from the balcony/ a height of 12 feet and ran down the driveway and on the second attempt managed to climb over the gate. He then hid in a banana plantation. Whilst this was happening the attackers were shouting to Dr Kayiira to open his bedroom door, which he did at the same time asking them what they wanted.Witnesses’ state that when Gombya escaped and was running towards the gates he was seen by one of the gunmen who raised the alarm and was told not to pursue him as the “UFM man” was in the house.

This would suggest that the gunmen knew that Dr Kayiira was staying at the house. Mr Gombya states that he hid in the banana plantation until about 6am when he returned to the house and discovered that his friend Dr Kayiira was dead. Police were eventually notified at Kabalagala Police Post some two miles away and arrived shortly after 7:30am.

A photographer and scenes of Crime Officer arrived soon afterwards. Scenes of Crime examination was always going to be difficult as prior to police arrival villagers and other persons from the surrounding areas had descended onto the premises and went inside the house to satisfy their curiosity, and pay their respects.

Postmortem

The pathologist, Dr Kakande of Mulago Hospital examined the body and confirmed that the cause of death was due to multiple gunshot wounds. He is very vague about the injuries and admits that he did not carry out a full post mortem examination but purely looked at the body and later allowed the relatives to bury the body. No cloth or blood samples were taken from the body/ which was buried on March 11 at Masulita, his village, about 30 miles from Kampala .

At the scene of the crime three bullets were found and a broken blood stained stick. In the banana plantation next to the house was found a cardboard box which contained the money left on the bed by Mr Gombya. Also found in the banana plantation was a cream coloured jacket/ a handbag belonging to Mrs Gombya containing correspondences. In the banana plantation-bush area found was a black briefcase belonging to Gombya and also a shoe. Correspondences from these items were also found strewn around.

Investigations by the Kampala C.I.D under the direction of Simon Mugamba (Director of C.I.D) and Senior superintendent Fideiis Ongom (Officer in charge) commenced and quickly established that Gombya had requested from Mr Henry Kateregga, a Kampala businessman Shs40 million very urgently. As a result of their investigations the police were contacted by a man named Emmanuel Sebbunza, 17, who informed police that he had been involved with the people responsible for the killing of Dr Kayiira and although not at scene at the time of the offence, he assisted them in its preparation. He further stated that he had been paid money for both his assistance and to keep quiet about who took part. He states that the motive was robbery as the persons involved in the offence knew that Dr Kayiira was at the house and further that a large amount of money was in the house. He states however that it was believed that Dr Kayiira had the money.

Mr Sebbunza further stated that arrangements for the offence were made at the shop of Muzeyi & Sons, Kampala , belonging to Mr John Katabazi, 28. Subsequently, on March,19 1987 Katabazi was arrested as were four of the 10 or so other participants. Robert magezi,20, Babi Katende, 20, Musisi Kizito Brain, 26, Kasirye, 26, Sylvester Wadda,26, Peter Kiwanuka, 19, and Backfire Kayongo, 19. All persons arrested have been interviewed and made statements but all deny being involved in the offence. One of those arrested in fact gives his alibi of being involved in another robbery at the time of the offence and therefore could not have been involved.

All accused, apart from the owner of the business premises (Katabazi) are apparently ex-UFM members/ who had served under Dr Kayiira. All persons were subsequently charged with the murder of Dr Kayiira and are at present remanded in custody.

On Thursday 26th March 1987, at the request of President Museveni-the Ugandan President I (Detective Chief superintendent Thompson) attached to the serious crimes Branch New Scotland Yard, together with Detective Inspector Sanderson, scenes of crime officer attached to the- Metropolitan Police Laboratory travelled to Uganda to assist the investigating officers because of the strong suggestions that the murder of Dr Kayiira was a ‘political’ one. On 28th march 1987; a briefing was’ obtained from the inspector General of Police Luke Ofungi, and also from the Mugamba.

Subsequent examination of the scene of the offence by the officers revealed the finding in Gombya’s room of a piece of metal (a bullet) and a piece of wood in Dr Kayiira’s room which fitted a missing piece on the door of Gombya’s bedroom which had probably been transferred on the foot of the suspect who had kicked the door down..

Blood samples had to be taken from the blood where the victim had died and also from blood found on the walls in both Gombya’s and Dr Kayiira’s rooms. Two tool mark casts were also taken from Gombya’s room. All these exhibits together with Dr Kayiira’s briefcase and the cardboard box which had contained the money together with the cream coloured jacket were sent by hand to the Metropolitan police Laboratory London for examination.

Also sent to the laboratory were three bullets and an empty cartridge case found at the scene. A bullet hole was also found in the garage door and although the bullet has not been recovered, it is known that Mr Gombya’s car was in the garage at the time and now has a burst tyre. Attempts are being made by the Uganda Police to recover the bullet from the car, which is still in the possession of Mr Gombya’s family, Fingerprints and palm prints together with control blood samples of all the suspects were also obtained and sent to the laboratory for examination, On 13th March 1987, Mr and Mrs Gombya flew out of the country. However, Mr Gombya recorded a statement which is reproduced here in its entirety:

Gombya statement

“On the night of March 6, 1987, I was seated alongside Dr Andrew Lutakome Kayiira, the former Ugandan Minister of Energy in the National Resistance Army (NRA) government, together with my wife Vicky and three of my nieces outside my home at Lukuli, about five miles outside on theKampala-Gaba road.

We had just had our supper and it was a few minutes after llpm. Dr kayiira was in a very jolly mood talking about the existing freedom in Uganda , how one could relax and have his supper outside his house at such a time unlike the case in the past recent years. As Vicky was preparing to remove the plates and dinner things, out of nowhere came men armed with very bright torches. They came from two directions. One group of about five men or more approached on one side while a similar number approached on the other.

They immediately ordered all of us not to move but immediately my wife and the three young girls took off in fright and entered the house, I remained rooted to my chair while one man pointed at Kayiira and said “That is the UFM (Uganda Freedom Movement) man. That is the UFM man”. On hearing this Kayiira slowly got up from his chair and walked towards the house entered the open door and made as if to close the door.

At this point one of the men who was holding an AK-47 sub-machine gun told Kayiira “If you dare lock the door, we are going to kill this one.” He then opened the door and I immediately rushed inside the house ran upstairs to our bedrooms in our one-storeyed house and locked myself inside. The moment I locked myself inside I opened the windows and raised the alarm by shouting to our neighbours to come and help us telling them that we had been attacked by thieves. On hearing my alarm the men immediately opened fire on my bedroom door and I quickly shut up.

They continued shooting and at the same time ordering me to open up. It was at this juncture that I thought that these were thugs who had come to steal. In the usual circumstances when thieves attack in Uganda , the safest way one can come out of this attack without a scar is for one to make available all the cash in the house and any other valuable items.

Shooting

Earlier that day 1 had received from my business associates Shs40millon which was partly to pay for some debts and for the running of my news agency in midtown Kampala . So when the thugs started shooting at my bedroom door I arranged some Shs20 million (they were in bundles of five million) and placed this money in an open box on my bed.

Then I slowly but fearfully opened another door in my bedroom that led to the balcony just outside my room and putting the rest of the money in the bag threw it into a neighbouring banana plantation where I found it quite safe the next morning. All this time the thugs were trying to knock down my door, They had stopped shooting at it and were now trying to kick it open. After throwing the money into the banana plantation/ I scaled the bedroom balcony and finally jumped down in front of the garage door and ran towards my security gate. But mid way to the gate, I found one thug who was apparently unarmed.

He immediately spotted me and shouted to his colleagues/ “He is running/ He is running away!.” But while I did not: hear any gunshot directed towards me as I was continuing to run towards the gate, I was later to learn from my wife that the gunmen inside the house shouted back at their colleagues that” No, he is not the one. We have the UFM man here.” On reaching the gate I made an attempt to jump over it but because of its height (its about seven feet high) I fell down and only managed to jump over it on the second attempt. Once outside the gate I blindly ran towards the neighbours with the thought of trying to wake them up and ask them to hide me inside their house. I came near my neighbour’s backyard and came to a barbed wire fence.

As I was trying to find the gate to this backyard about three mean-looking dogs jumped out of nowhere and started barking fiercely at me, Shaking with fright from head to toe I ran back and went hiding deep in the banana plantation. While hiding I remember hearing two gunshot going off inside my house but there was no sound whatsoever following them. I stayed in the banana plantation from about 11.30p.m. until after 5a.m. when I finally gathered enough courage to make my way back to my house.

As I approached the house I could see the door the thugs’ entered through still open with a gas lamp still lit in our kitchen. For that day and the one previous power in my house and that of my neighbours had mysteriously disappeared and we had been using gas and kerosene lamps.

Gripped by fear

There was total silence in the house and I could not see any movement. This scared me very much and I immediately thought everybody had been killed. Gripped by fear I immediately went back into hiding in the banana plantation but about 30 minutes later I again dared to go near the house. This time I used the other side of the fence to approach the house and it was here that I noticed for the first time that the thugs had cut through the wire fence and used it as their entrance to the house. I fearfully made my way to the open door that leads to the kitchen inside the house and entered. There was absolute silence one can equate to death.

Once inside I moved silently towards the steps leading to the bedrooms above and found nobody.. I then went down again to the kitchen and closed the kitchen door. Then I went up once again. On reaching the bedrooms I called out to no body particular saying “is there any body here? It is me. I have come back.” On hearing my voice my wife immediately opened the bathroom door and told -me “We are here but they have killed the doctor!” I immediately broke down in tears crying oh! It is him they have come for. They never came for money.

While I was crying I was walking towards Dr kayiira’s bedroom. I first saw the lower part of his body and when I continued inside the room/ I saw the rest of his body lying in a big pool of blood. I fell down on his body crying heavily but my wife immediately put a stop on this/ when she said/ “Please stop crying. These people are stiil around.” We then rushed back into the bathroom where we hid until 6.30am when we called the neighbours and later went to report the matter to the police.

I later learned that as they were struggling with Dr Kayiira who had made the fatal mistake of opening his bed room door and asking the thugs what they wanted, the attackers after learning he was not armed shoot him dead twice through the heart and twice on both hands.

After killing him they talked amongst themselves, once again according to my wife who overheard every thing they were saying from her hiding place in the bath room, that they had been ordered to take all documents belonging to Kayiira as proof that they had killed him. But in their haste to take these documents they also took mine including my car registration card. We however found these abandoned in banana plantation next morning but there was no trace of Dr kayiira”s documents. The majority of the attackers were dressed in NRA uniforms while others were dressed locally.

Suspicion immediately fell on NRA soldiers when on the Saturday morning as hundreds of people were flocking my house to view the body of Kayiira which was still lying in a pool of blood in his bedroom. Two soldiers one claiming to be coming from Lira in Northern Uganda and the other claiming to be from Lubiri army barracks in central Kampala claimed they had received the news of Dr Kayiira’s death as early as 5a.m. The soldier who claimed to be from lira told us he had received the news at 6a.m while returning from Lira.

The other one from Lubiiri army barracks said the soldiers in Lubiiri barracks had received news of Kayiira’s killing at 5a..m. At first we never realised the meaning of these different times of Kayiira’s death report. But as we were relating it to many other people/ including the Uganda police themselves/ we soon realised that the only people who knew about Kayiira’s death at 5am and 6am that Saturday were either us in house or Kayiira’s killers. We mentioned this fact to the police and we hope they followed it up.

On Saturday march 7, I asked the minister of internal affairs Paulo Ssemogerere whether it would be possible for the murder of Dr Kayiira. The minister agreed with the government to offer me protection following me that it would be better if I were given protection. SSemogerere made arrangements for policemen to guard our home and by the evening of that day two policemen armed with AK-47 machine guns arrived. They spent the whole night guarding us and left on Saturday assuring us they would be coming back that very evening.

By that time Dr Kayiira’s body had been removed from the house and taken to Mulago Hospital mortuary where it was later removed and kept at the medical school for embatment. On Sunday it was removed from the school and taken to Ggaba, to Dr Kayira’s sister. With my family and a handful of neighbours and relatives I stayed at my home waiting for police guard to arrive. By 9.30pm no policeman had turned up yet.

I immediately contacted the nearest police post at Kabalagala and it was there that I was told no arrangements had been made to avail me with security men that day, as far as they were concerned. Fear started mounting at home as the night deepened. After 10pm we decided to lock up the house and spend the night at Ggaba were Kayiira’s body was lying. At this place I met with Kampala district administrator, Commander John Kazoora and immediately told him about my fears especially the absence of the police security men I had been promised.

Guards’ presence

I told commander Kazoora that in my view, those who had killed Kayiira were likely to have been government enemies. I further told him, “If these people now return and shoot me dead, the government would find it quite difficult to prove it was not behind my death.” Kazoora agreed with me and said he was going to arrange for security guards to come to my house and there and then took off in his car. I waited for his return in vain and, with my family decided to spend the second night at Ggaba.

On Tuesday March 10 a memorial service was held at Rubaga Roman Catholic Cathedral. As hundreds of the people were filling past the body of Dr. Kayiira, a former minister for Information and Broadcasting in the Yusuf Lule government, Mr Robert Sebunya, went on the rostrum and asked me briefly to tell the congregation what had happened at my home during the attack. I was reluctant to do this as whenever I remembered the events of that Friday night.

I found it difficult to control my tears. But he insisted and I went on the rostrum and told the congregation that I agreed with the first news bulletin on radio Uganda that had given details of what had taken place at my home, But I told the congregation further, that I strongly objected to the version that was read on radio Uganda on Sunday march 8, giving a statement from the prime minister’s office in which he said the government believed that those who had attacked my home were simply robbers who had come to steal my money and who might have known the presence of that money in my house.

I further told the congregation that there was enough proof that those who attacked my home were far from having been robbers. ‘The government knows quite well that I always tell the truth. There were quite a lot of expensive things in the have taken had they been robbers I told them.. I was often interrupted by consistent applause from the congregation urging me to tell the truth and I conceded and explained everything as it had been during the attack.

Gombya narrates

But while I was giving this testimony in Rubaga cathedral/ I did not know that at that time that I was putting myself in an extremely difficult position which would later force me to flee my home country. Outside the cathedral as people were getting in their cars to escort the body to its final rest-place, friends of mine from the CID (criminal investigations department) headquarters Impala House/ Kampala approached me and advised me not to accompany the mourners to where they were going for the burial. Frankly speaking this threw me in a panic.

Mind you I had also realised that the police or the personnel had denied me protection although the Internal Minister had promised it. So at that time I had to find where to stay as I could not go back to my home. Finally, a friend of mine offered to put me in a car and from the church we drove right to his home. It was in this friend’s home that I stayed until I finally left Uganda but the three days I stayed there were nearly hell to me.

For while in hiding the military personnel went to my office in central Kampala and surrounded it. They placed armed soldiers at my office’s entrance and asked two reporters and other people in the offices where I was. The reason for the surrounding of my office was not given and one of the soldiers told somebody in my office that they wanted me to give a statement to the police about Kayiira’s murder.

When I was told this I knew there was something cooking. I had already given the written statement about the whole affair not mentioning the verbal statements I gave to the central offices including the director of CID Mr Mugamba, I do not know how many times. On Wednesday march 11, my contacts in the CID headquarters brought a very frightening message. They told me the CID chief had already finalised his statement to the President and his recommendation: Hold Henry Gombya immediately as first suspect! At first I thought this was a joke. But as the days went on several messages came to me from police sources advising me to seek protection from foreign embassies.

It was then that I called a friend of mine in the British High Commission, {Mr. Peter Penfold, and told him about the whole affair. Mr Penfold immediately turned down the request that I stay in his house until things cooled down. I agreed with him and I suggested I inform Minister Ssemogerere about my fears. This was on Thursday, March 12 and I went straight to his home near Ggaba very early that day.. Mr Ssemogerere expressed surprise that “anyone would suggest that I was involved in the killing of your friend”. As he put it, on that day when Dr Kayiira was killed Mr Ssemogerere was the only Cabinet minister who came to my house and saw Dr Kayiira’s body lying in a pool of blood. He told me he had been summoned to State House and told by the President that investigations into the murder of Dr Kayiira shall not be his responsibility and that he (Ssemogerere) should instead handle a group of people from Amnesty International who were expected in the country the following week. ” The minister promised he would contact the Inspector General of Police Mr Luke Ofungi to arrange for my protection. However, when I returned to my place of hiding things had turned from bad to worse. I must tell you here that to survive in Uganda , I have mainly depended on friends in the security services however expensive this has been to me.

Security intelligence

So the moment I got to my friend’s house this friend of mine from the CID was there and told me that my arrest was to take place any moment and that the security personnel had been ordered to start looking for me. I immediately sent my wife to the British High Commission and asked them whether they could by any chance have a car that was going to the airport the next morning.

Luckily enough they had one and on her return my wife purchased two return tickets for London mine in fictitious names. My wife had a lot of difficulties in getting a ticket in the names that did not appear on the passport.

But she soon got over this in her own way and returned armed with our tickets. But then trouble started when my friends including the CID said I would be arrested at the airport. We discussed a number of escape routes and all those present including my wife turned down the idea of getting out through Entebbe Airport . We started to panic, with my wife now in tears saying the only safe way was through the Kenya-Uganda border at Busia while our friends suggested I hire a boat through Lake Victoria that would put me on the shores of the lake at Kisumu. The arguments went on almost the whole night until I finally made up my mind that the safest way for me would be the airport. I reached this decision for mainly one fact, Earlier in the day I had contacted my BBC colleague in Nairobi Mike Wooldridge whom I told about my fears concerning my safety. I told Mike that I had received information from the Uganda CID that I would be arrested as a murder suspect. He found this difficult to believe until I told him I had been to Mr Ssemogerere’s house to brief him about this new development.

It was then that Mike volunteered to call Dr Besigye and find out from him whether I would really be arrested.. The answer he got from Dr Besigye was; I want to assure the BBC and Henry that we have no intention of arresting him nor have we even suggested he be suspected In any way in this killing”. Dr. Besigye further told Mike Wooldridge that I was free to go anywhere but added “He may be needed to give evidence”.

I had told Mike that the police had asked me to write a statement which I did and they had also taken a statement from my wife. I also told him that because I was still in a state of shock and especially because my wife was having nightmares ince the incident it would be better for us to go away for a rest and return to the country later on.. Mr Wooldridge replied that since Dr Besigye had assured me I was not wanted he did not see any reason why I should not rest.

Mike agreed with me that it would look like as if I was running away if I did not use the airport. Since in my heart I knew I was quite an innocent man who had just lost a great friend I did not see why I should try to leave the country as a criminal. My decision took everybody present by surprise! I remember some family friends even suggested that before I left for the airport it would be advisable if I consulted a “medicineman” first who would bless my trip. This I simpiy ignored as I had never used any “medicineman” in my life, Instead I knelt down and prayed for our trip and those we were leaving behind including the rest of my family.

The British High Commission lived up to their promise and on Friday 13 I was taken to the airport. We passed two roadblocks on our way to Entebbe and at each roadblock the diplomatic car stopped until it was waved on. At Entebbe we passed through the normal immigration procedures and had to wait at the airport for more than two hours before the flight took off for London via Rome .

Mind you I am quite a well-known man at the airport for I often leave the country and only a few people can say they do not know me. Immigration officials recognised me as did NRA officers who were checking the passengers. I told all these people that I was going for a brief holiday and even when I arrived in London I registered as a visitor with a sole purpose that if things cooled down for me and my wife would go back as soon as possible. In London , quite a number of people were interested to find out what had happened at my home.

I was interviewed on the BBC programme Talk about Africa and also the BBC TV programme News-night. But soon after my first interview the Uganda Foreign Affairs Minister Mr Ibrahim Mukiibi called the British High Commissioner in Kampala Mr Derek March to protest at what he called “the way your deputy helped a Ugandan journalist Henry Gombya to escape from Kampala”.Mr Mukiibi further told the British High Commissioner that I was “wanted” back in Uganda in “connection” with the killing of Dr Kayiira. Now all of a sudden the Uganda government had turned around and wanted me badly for the killing.

This immediately confirmed reports from my CID friends that all along/ the state was planning to arrest and was only bidding for the time. Before I left Kampala I handed a press release to newspapers giving my reasons for leaving the country. In the press release, I mentioned that although I had been forced by circumstances to leave the country I would be returning in a short time and also added “I remain loyal to the government as I have always been”.

The Uganda government’s protest to the British government has now changed all of that. There is no doubt “that if I returned to Kampala today only jail can save me from worse things. But now that the British government” has sent its CID officials to help the Uganda police in finding out who killed Kayiira I hope the truth will come out. Victoria Naava wife to Mr Gombya also recorded a statement which by and large replicated that of Mr Gombya in all material aspects. But of particular significance is the statement that she heard one of the attackers say; “that is the UFM man”.

The Investigating team also received evidence from some NRA soldiers from the 19th Battalion in Lubiri barracks which points to involvement of top NRA leadership and its lieutenants in the murder. According to these soldiers/ the murder of Dr Kayiira was planned days before his release. When the Directors of public prosecution (DPP) and CID jointly told government that there was no evidence to incriminate Dr Kayiira and several of co-accused in the alleged plot of treason this brief was received with a lot of reservations. The information obtained shows that the centre of operations for the said mission was the Central Brigade in Lubiri, Kampala .

Following protracted meetings commanders of the said Brigade detailed two NRA officers to carry out constant surveillance and trailing to determine where Dr Kayiira lived which people he moved with and which offices he frequented. The said commanders enlisted the services of one vicious NRA commander “Suicide Brewery” who was tasked to lead the operation. “Suicide Brewery” commands one of the NRA battalions in Northern Uganda,It was further revealed that “Suicide Brewery” led a group of 10 NRA soldiers who stormed the home of Mr Gombya ‘ on the night of 6th March 1987 and kilted Dr Kayiira. The group included one Magara who identified Dr Kayiira as the “UFM man”. “Suicide Brewery” fired the 1st bullet and the rest followed. In course of the investigations, the Inspector General of Police Luke Ofungi stated that the Uganda Police and the Department of Criminal Investigation Department (C.LD) had carried out preliminary investigations/ which included the use of sniffer dogs. The sniffer dogs led the investigators to the Central Brigade Lubiri as the place where the killers disappeared to after the killing. Otungi said he was shortly thereafter directed by authorities above him to hand over the investigations to the Directorate of Military Intelligence headed by Paul Kagame.

Efforts to get information from the said directorate were futile. It will be seen from the foregoing investigations that there are two hypotheses as to who committed the offence and the motive behind it; Conclusion: That it was a robbery that went wrong resulting into the killing of Dr Kayiira. That NRA functionaries were behind the murder of Dr Kayiira for political reasons. The first hypothesis is premised on the fact that there was a lot of money (Shs40million ) in Mr Gombya’s house on the night of the attack.

However, this option becomes untenable on the totality of evidence which indicates that the attackers went ahead to kill Dr Kayiira even when Mr Gombya had left some big sum of money in open space for them to steal and other valuable items which were left intact by the attackers. There was also no evidence that Dr Kayiira put up any resistance. In addition, Gombya who was the owner of the money and other property in the house was not the prime target as he was ignored by the attackers when escaping. On the strength of the evidence the motive of the attackers was very clear: they wanted to kill Dr Andrew Kayiira.

This gives credence to the 2nd hypothesis.. Submitted for information with a request that a copy of this report be forwarded to foreign and common wealth office for their information and that of British High Commissioner in Kampala and a copy forwarded to the Inspector General of Police Kampala, Uganda.

By Detective Chief Superintendent K.Thompson

Inconsistencies in Scotland Yard Report about Kayiira’s murder

My thanks too to our learned comrade Patrick for bringing the disputed murder report to our attention. However, I would advise any Ugandan, as Mr. WBK has previously asserted, that Scotland Yard is no reliable authority to rely on if the matter in question involves African or any other common wealth related embattled judicial issues other than UK itself. Reason?

As I have read through the report over a number of times, I have noticed both minor and major incosistencies. Some of the minor incosistencies dwell on what Mr. Gombya has told the public in private capacity and what was allegedly recorded from him by the Scotland Yard(SY).   For instance a)the report at its commencement states that Mr.Gombya was renting a 4-bedroomed  house at 1.2million shilling(page 4 of PDF format),  a fact which is later on,is twisted by stating that he was renting a 3-bedroomed house(page 14 of pdf format) at now 1.4 million shilling or an equivalent of £700, b) the Yard mentions nothing about the first encounter(as indicated by Mr. Gombya on Ngoma radio recently) with the ‘alleged robbers’ by Mr. Gombya  and the late Andrew which took place outside the house whereby one of them pointed out Mr.Andrew to the rest asserting that it was him they wanted, but rather only recounts  the time they(robbers) shouted at them to come out of the house(page 6 of pdf format), and c) the sum of money, which appears to be only 40 million shilling(this was however clarified at the end by the Yard that it didn’t hold water) but referred to as 50 million shilling.

However, on the other hand, the major incosistencies dwell on the evidence adduced in nature as most of the evidence the Yard submits in its final report are circumstancial rather than physical or scientific in nature. How? Yard states that one  Emmanuel Sebunza, aged 17 years admitted that the murder plot was masterminded at one John Katabazi business premises, though he(Sebunza) decided to withdraw from participation. The report goes ahead and states that all but one participants were former UFA soldiers. From there we are told about the few who were arrested , tried and sentenced accordingly.   Surprisingly, nothing is said about the assult rifles which were used in the course of commission of the gruesome murder.One would at least expect Mr. Sebunza to know the source of those weapons  and where they were kept since he participated in the arragements..but wapi.  Could it be that Mr. Sebunza was already a serious criminal on remand whom the K’la admin connived with to implicate other innocent chaps in exchange with a lenient sentence?

Further more, the report mentions about both the finger and palm prints which were taken from the alleged suspects and sent to Metropolitan Police Lab in London… From there nothing is mentioned about the results of DNA samples taken from the poor guys and that leaves an ordinary man like me  mentally blocked amid confusion as a result of wondering whether the scientific evidence were taken to another planet  for more  verification and tests or they were simply returned to Uganda but being negative in nature as the poor guy were seemingly innocent the K’la admin. decided to destroy them.

Again from the immediate points above concerning the ‘alleged suspects’  or shall I plainly say the convicted killers, the report mentions nothing about what the former dog master has constantly been telling the public that that his soldiers(dogs) traced the killers to a certain army baracks where some stolen belongings to the assualted house were found. Did he lie about? This point I wanted to bring it to the attention of our formers soldiers like Lord Buhanga and fractured spear Otto whether UFA soldiers had been integrated into NRA. Even if they had  been incorporated into NRA, how comes that murder was planned not the baracks where the dogs traced them but rather somewhere outside?

On the point of witnesses, how were Julian Nabwire and Annet Namatovu related to the victims?

Conclusively,  the SY report can’t be treated a final report on the murder of late Andrew Kayiira, but rather as a document with preliminary investigations into the murder, a document which is very biased , concealing the whole truth as it  tries through out  to implicate one character being responsible for the murder, Mr. Gombya. Oh yes, another alternative was armed robbery gone wrong by his own(Kayiira’s) men and bla bla bla bla…………………

I am no trying to be partial cos even Mr. Gombya’s narrow escape by jumping  over that spiked 8ft in height  gate and  the immediate halving of the money without being noticed leave more questions than answers. Our only hope is that the murder file be reopened as soon the incumbent regime is wrestled on the ground. Otherwise before that, no truth will ever come out because I am pretty sure that even our corporal Otto knows more than he is feeding us per now.

Robert Ssenkindu

Ugandan residing in Sweden